Arkansas Forest
Industries, 1971
Daniel F. Bertelson
Southern Forest Experiment Station New Orleans, La.
Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
in cooperation w i t h
Arkansas State Forestry Commission
o POSTS, POLES, & PIL ING + V E N E E R -r, L A R G E SAWMILLS
0 SMALL SAWMILLS P U L P M I L L S A OTHER PLANTS
Primarg ulood-using plants in Arkansas, 1971
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The Report in Brief
Arkansas forests supplied more than 451 million cubic feet of roundwood to forest in- dustries in 1971. Softwoods, mainly pine, made up more than two-thirds of the total. The timber harvest increased 15 percent during the years 1969-1971, while the number of pri- mary wood-using plants decreased. Saw logs and pulpwood comprised 83 percent of the roundwood. Veneer logs made up over 9 per- cent, with more than half of the remainder going into poles and charcoal wood. Figure 1 shows recent trends in output of these products.
cubic feet of wood residues. Seventy-nine per- cent of this volume was used for byproducts, mainly pulp chips. The volume of residues and the proportion utilized have both been increasing.
A total of 499 wood-using plants were in operation during 1971. Some small sawmills have been shutting down, and larger mills are increasing their output. Pulpmills have been expanding their capacities, and development of pine veneer plants has more than offset a declining hardwood veneer industry.
These are among the major findings of a canvass of all primary forest industries in Arkansas. In the past, surveys of forest indus- tries have usually been made on a 10-year cycle. Thus, data for Arkansas were gathered in 1948, 1958, and 1968. Because developments in the State have been proceeding rapidly, however, the Arkansas Forestry Commission saw the need for a new survey in 1971. Under supervision of James G. Barnum, Commission personnel visited all primary wood-using plants in the State. Their data were compiled and analyzed by the Forest Resources Research Unit of the Southern Forest Experiment Sta- tion.
This report tabulates total State production and shows softwood and hardwood output by county. It also lists names and addresses of all primary forest industries; plant locations
Figure l,-Output o f inclust~ial roundmood i n AT- are On page ii. For readers who need
kansas, by product, 1958-1 971. greater detail, a supplementary report, "Ar- kansas Product Output and Timber Removals
In converting roundwood into lumber and by County," is available without charge from veneer, Arkansas mills generated 170 million the Southern Forest Experiment Station.
SAW LOGS s Arkansas harvested 1 3 billion board feet
of saw logs in 1971, about half of the State's total roundwood production. Softwoods, most- ly pine but including some cypress and eastern redcedar, made up two-thirds of the volume. Oaks accounted for 62 percent of the hardwood saw logs with the gums second in volume har- vested. Some 67 million board feet of saw logs came from out of the State. This was almost three times the amount exported to surrounding States.
For the last 25 years, the trend in the South has been toward fewer but larger sawmills. Thus, 78 Arkansas sawmills shut down in the last 3 years, but average production per mill increased from 2.8 million board feet in 1968 to 3.7 in 1971. Of the mills that closed, only one was large (cutting at least 3 million board feet annually).
Receipts at the 92 large mills now in opera- tion accounted for almost 90 percent of the State's saw log production.
Arkansas still has 278 small sawmills. They vary widely in size and equipment, but for most the annual production is considerably less than 3 million feet. Many lack dry kilns and planers, and only a few have equipment for converting their residues into pulp chips. Ownership changes rapidly, and continued closures may be expected. In contrast to the situation 10 or 15 years ago, however, the great majority of surviving small mills are at fixed locations. In Arkansas, as elsewhere, the portable mill has become a rarity.
PULPWOOD
Arkansas' harvest of round pulpwood in 1971 totaled 1.9 million cords, an increase of 23 percent since 1968 (fig. 2). Pine bolts accounted for nearly two-thirds of the total. Oaks and gums were the dominant hardwoods.
Although the number of pulpmills in Arkan- sas remained constant, plant expansion raised the combined total capacity of the seven mills from 4,113 tons per day in 1968 to 4,740 tons in 1971. Capabilities of individual mills range from 140 to 1,700 tons daily.
In addition to roundwood the pulpmills used the equivalent of 1.3 million cords of plant
Figure 2.-Pulpwood production i n Arkansas, 1958- 1971.
byproducts in 1971. This volume represents over two fifths of the total pulpwood produc- tion in the State. Use of plant byproducts has increased 69 percent since 1968; almost all of this wood comes from ihe big mills that saw most of the State's pinc saw logs or rnanufac- ture southern pine plywood.
VENEER
Again in keeping with trends throughout the Midsouth, Arkansas has increased its pine plywood plants by three since 1968, and has seen a net decrease of three hardwood veneer plants. Of the 13 veneer plants operating dur- ing 1971, seven manufactured southern pine plywood and one produced only green pine veneer.
Arkansas forests yielded 259 million board feet of veneer logs in 1971, a 14-percent in- crease over 1968. Softwood logs accounted for this increase and also made up for a 20-percent decline in hardwood veneer logs. Softwoods represented 94 percent of the State's veneer log harvest in 1971. Less than 10 years ago, hardwoods accounted for all of it.
OTHER PRODUCTS
The volume of roundwood used for all other products increased by 42 percent since 1968
and accounted for almost 8 percent of the total harvest. Southern pine poles were the leading item in this category, with charcoal wood sec- ond. The two combined used 23 million cubic feet of wood. Another 12 million cubic feet were cut for miscellaneous products such as commercial posts, piling, furniture stock, han- dlestock, excelsior, miscellaneous dimension, and cooperage.
PLANT RESIDUES
In the conversion of roundwood into pri- mary products, more than 170 million cubic feet of wood residues was generated. Two- thirds of this volume was in coarse items such as slabs, edgings, cull pieces, and other material suitable for conversion into pulp chips. The rest was comprised of finer particles such as sawdust and shavings.
Over 104 million cubic feet of such plant byproducts went into pulp. Fourteen million cubic feet were burned for domestic and indus- trial fuel. And 17 million cubic feet were used
for miscellaneous purposes such as charcoal animal bedding, and soil mulch.
Thus, Arkansas forest industries convertec 79 percent of their wood residues into plan byproducts in 1971. The unused 35 millioi cubic feet was mostly fine particles with nl present market. In 1968, 65 percent of residue were utilized. Decline of small sawmills, wit1 consequently greater aggregation of residue at large sawmills with chipping equipment explains most of the improvement in utiliza tion.
While converting roundwood during 1971 Arkansas forest industries accumulated 1 .! million tons of bark. Somewhat less than two thirds of this material was burned as industria fuel or-in smaller amounts-utilized for char coal, domestic fuel, animal bedding, and soi mulch. Over one-half million tons of bark wa, unused in the State.
Bark presently has little value, but a t re mendous amount is generated annually. P major need is to devise ways of using it tc advantage.
Table 1. Volume o f i n d u s t r i a l roundwood, 1971
Saw l o g s M bd. f t . l 1 ,341,352 919,632 421,720 221,581 151,280 70,301 Veneer l o g s M bd. f t . ' 258,581 242,323 16 ,258 42,590 39,862 2,728 Pulpwood S td . co rds 1 ,884,564 1,236,179 648,385 152,001 100,130 51 ,871 P i l i n g M l i n e a r f t . 1 ,142 1,142 ... 855 855 ... P o l e s M p i e c e s 1 ,142 1,142 ... 12,044 12,044 ... P o s t s M p i e c e s 7 ,240 7,240 ... 4,065 4 ,065 ... Misc. p r o d u c t s 2 M cu. f t . 18 ,189 1 ,701 16 ,488 18,189 1 ,701 16,488
Product
T o t a l 451,325 309,937 141,388
i ~ n t e r n a t i o n a l 114-inch r u l e . I nc ludes chemical wood, f u r n t i u r e s t o c k , hand le s tock , e x c e l s i o r , cooperage , misc . dimension, mine t imbe r s , and o t h e r i n d u s t r i a l p r o d u c t s .
Table 2. Industr ial , roundwood, by spec ies , 1971
Volume i n s t a n d a r d u n i t s
Softwood: P i n e s 908,664 242,323 1,236,179 1 ,142 1 ,142 7,189 1 , 7 0 1 Cypress 9,895 ... ... ... ... ... . . . Other softwoods 1 ,073 . . . ... ... ... 5 1 ...
Standard u n i t s
Roundwood volume
T o t a l 919,632 242,323 1,236,179 1 ,142 1 ,142 7,240 1 ,701
/ Softwood / Hardwood s p e c i e s A l l
s p e c i e s
Hardwood : Black and t u p e l o gums 61,158 4,422 221,364 ... ... ... 770 Sweet gum 14,491 1 ,207 ... ... ... ... 1 ,470 Red oaks 188,298 3,876 275,303 ... ... ... 3 ,651 White oaks 74,857 2,682 ... ... ... ... 3,138 Other hardwoods 82,916 4 ,071 151,718 ... ... ... 7,459
- - - -M b d . f t . I - - - - S t d . cords M l i n e a r St. - -M pieces- - M c u . f t . Veneer l o g s Spec i e s group Pulpwood
T o t a l 421,720 16,258 648,385 ... ... ... 16,488 -
Softwood
Saw l o g s
A l l s p e c i e s 1,341,352 258,581 1,884,564 1 ,142 1 ,142 7,240 18 ,189
l I n t e r n a t i o n a l 114-inch r u l e . lack and t u p e l o combined w i t h sweetgum. 3 ~ e d and wh i t e oaks combined.
Hardwood
Tab le 3. Residues produced by primary wood-using plants , 1971
P i l i n g P o s t s P o l e s
Lumber 134,844 45,350 89,494 101,516 30,694 70,822 33,328 14,656 18 ,672 Veneer 20,173 840 19 ,333 19 ,113 796 18,317 1 ,060 44 1,016 P i l i n g , pol .es,
and p o s t s 3,916 2,435 1 ,481 3,916 2,435 1 , 4 8 1 ... ... ... Misce l l aneous
p roduc t s 11 ,695 6,805 4,890 869 521 348 10,826 6,284 4,542
Miscellanea roducts
Type of i n d u s t r y
A l l p roduc t s 170,628 55,430 115,198 125,414 34,446 90,968 45,214 20,984 24,230 ' ~ x c l u d e s woodpulp i n d u s t r y .
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2 ~ i n e r e s i d u e s i n c l u d e s sawdust , s c r e e n i n g s , and o t h e r m a t e r i a l g e n e r a l l y t oo sma l l f o r ch ipp ing . 3 ~ o a r s e r e s i d u e s i n c l u d e s l a b s , edg ings , tr immings, and o t h e r m a t e r i a l g e n e r a l l y s u i t a b l e f o r ch ippin!
A l l s p e c i e s T o t a l I I?ine2 / c o a r s e 3 / T o t a l ] I?ine2 I c o a r s e 3 1 T o t a l I ~ i n e ' ] c o a r s e 3
So£ twood Hardwood
Table 4. Volume of primary plant byproducts, 2971
Source i n d u s t r y 1 / Type of u s e I A l l s p e c i e s / Softwood l~a rdwood
Lumber ~ u e l ~ 13,052 9,237 3,815 ~ i b e r 87,149 75,201 11,948 o t h e r 4 12 ,606 8,532 4,074
Tota l
Veneer Fuel 578 422 156 F i b e r 16,953 16,085 868 Other 2,326 2,326 ...
Tota l
P i l i n g , p o l e s , Fue l 3 3 ... and p o s t s F i b e r 301 301 . . .
Other 27 2 7 . . . T o t a l 331 331 . . .
Miscel laneous Fue 1 442 131 311 i n d u s t r i e s F i b e r . . . ... ...
Other 2,182 6 8 2,114
T o t a l 2,624 199 2,425
A l l i n d u s t r i e s Fue l 14,075 9,793 4,282 F i b e r 104,403 91,587 12,816 Other 17 ,141 10,953 6,188
T o t a l 135,619 112,333 23,286 l ~ x c l u d e s woodpulp i n d u s t r y . 2 ~ n c l u d e s a l l r e s i d u e s used a s f u e l by i n d u s t r i a l p l a n t s and domestic
f u e l e i t h e r s o l d o r g iven away. 3 ~ n c l u d e s a l l r e s i d u e s used i n manufa t u r e o f f i b e r p roduc t s , such a s pulp o r hardboard.
4 ~ n c l u d e s r e s i d u e s used a s l i v e s t o c k bedding, mulch, f l o o r sweepings, and s p e c i a l t y i t ems .
Table 5 . Movement of industrial roundwood, by product, 2971
Saw l o g s M b d f t . : 67,106 1,317,683 23,669 1,384,789 1 ,341,352 Veneer M bd. f t . 52,746 258,581 . . . 311,327 258,581 Pulpwood S td . co rds 184,917 1 ,672,361 212,203 1,857,278 1,884,564 P i l i n g M l i n e a r f t . 4 1,142 ,. . 1,146 1 ,142 Po les M p i e c e s 7 1 1,141 1 1,212 1,142 P o s t s M p i e c e s 2 ,921 7,202 38 10,123 7 ,240 Misc. p roduc t s M cu. f t . 712 18,091 98 18,803 18,189 ' I n t e r n a t i o n a l 114-inch r u l e .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S tandaydun i t s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Logged and shipped Out
of S t a t e Product
Out of S t a t e
r e c e i p t s Unit
Logged and remained i n S t a t e
Total receipts
T o t a l p roduc t ion
Table 6. Saw-log production by county, 1971
Faulkner Frank l in Fu l ton
Gar land Grant Greene
Hemps tead Hot Spring Howard
Independence Iza rd
County
Jackson 1,615 127 1,488 J e f f e r s o n 12,979 7,940 5,039 Johnson 10,074 6,714 3,360
Laf a y e t t e Lawrence
A l l s p e c i e s
Randolph
S t . F ranc i s S a l i n e S c o t t Searcy Sebas t i an Sev ie r Sharp Stone
Union
Van Buren
- - - - - - M bd. f t . l- - - - - - Arkansas 24,529 746 23,783 Ashley 18,182 2,805 15,377
Baxter 1,666 376 1,290 Benton 2,268 9 8 2,170 Boone 1,432 3 1,429 Bradley 49,073 45,202 3,871
Calhoun 57,128 38,974 18,154 C a r r o l l 1,296 291 1,005 Chicot 1,114 6 1,108 Clark 69,115 55,452 13,663 Clay 3,609 503 3,106 Cleburne 2,658 1,230 1,428 Cleveland 77,206 46,648 30,558 Columbia 19,732 16,250 3,482 Conway 1,133 424 709 Craighead 2,111 265 1,846 Crawf ord 1,495 1 3 1,482 Cr i t t enden 317 ... 317 Cross 2,239 . . . 2,239
Dal las 60,420 45,147 15,273 Desha 17,253 1,806 15,447 Drew 13,080 2,126 10,954
Washington 3,148 ... 3,148 White 12,314 380 11,934 Woodruff 10,280 538 9,742
Softwood
- - - - - - M b d . f t , l - - - - - - Lincoln 11,324 4,981 6,343 L i t t l e River 22,618 19,903 2,715 Logan 13,506 13,080 426 Lonoke 5,335 15 5,320
Madison 6,869 73 6,796 Marion 2,361 768 1,593 M i l l e r 7,297 5,849 1,448 M i s s i s s i p p i 6,429 1,257 5,172 Monroe 9,612 182 9,430 Montgomery 19,635 19,622 1 3
Nevada 35,929 29,207 6,722 Newton 7,780 3,686 4,094
Ouachita 38,249 17,608 20,641
Per ry 16,822 14,781 2,041 P h i l l i p s 5 ,451 78 5,373 P ike 53,811 51,688 2,123 P o i n s e t t 3,991 1 3 3,978 Polk 11,849 10,797 1,052 Pope 16,289 12,873 3,416 P r a i r i e 3,527 72 3,455 Pu lask i 19,869 16,651 3,218
Lee 4,677 2 1 4,656 1 1 A l l count ies 1,341,352 919,632 421,720 I n t e r n a t i o n a l 114-inch r u l e .
Hardwood County A l l s p e c i e s
Softwood Hardwood
Table 7. Sawlog movement, 1971
Arkansas 6,036 18,493
Bax t er Benton Boone Bradley
County
C a r r o l l 798 498 Clark 40,859 28,256 Cleburne 2,658 . . . Cleveland 15,174 62,032 Columbia 13,741 5,991 Conway 170 963 Craw fo rd 30 1,465
- - - - -MiZZion board feet2 - - - -
Logged and remained in
county
Da l l a s Drew
T o t a l l o g r e c e i p t s
Outgoing shipments
F rank l in 580 5,236
Incoming shipments
Grant 57,011 21,021
Hemps tead 6,728 20,798 Hot Spring 10,621 32,752 Howard 93,431 4,799
Independence 2,620 ... I za rd 4,780 590
Johnson 7,616 2,458
Lawrence 4,554 3,895 L i t t l e River 4,676 17,942 Lonoke 5,223 112
Madison 4,451 2,418 Marion 712 1,649 Miller 4,693 2,604
Table 7. Sawlog movement, 1971 (Continued)
Monroe 8,805 807 8,920 17,725 Montgomery 9,793 9,842 12,398 22,191
county1
Nevada Newton
Ouachi ta 26,164 12,085 39,861 66,025
- - - - - Million board feet2 - - - -
Logged and remained in
county
Phillips 4,963 488 6,469 11,432 Pike 17,507 36,304 14,552 32,059 Polk 6,353 5,496 10,890 17,243 Pope 14,681 1,608 11,816 26,497 Pulaski 2,878 16,992 13,653 16,531
Randolph 3,999 788 111 4,110
Outgoing shipments
St. Francis 2,990 1,214 5,023 8,013 Saline 11,418 12,775 7,249 18,667 Scott 18,796 7,561 9,256 28,052 Searcy 12,405 ... 5,680 18,089 Sevier 5,669 16,784 4 9 5,718 Sharp 1,008 775 8 4 1,092 Stone 7,948 4,163 1,195 9,143
Union 76,904 3,070 81,482 158,386
Incoming shipments
Van Buren 2,322 2,626 85 2,407
Total log receipts
Washington 2,902 246 2,439 5,341 White 10,116 2,198 . . . 10,116
Yell 39,056 11,770 14,858 53,914
All other counties 49,089 165,208 80,806 129,895
T~tal 696,817 644,535 687,972 1,384,789 >counties with less than three plants are omitted. *~nternational 114-inch rule
Table 8 . Round pulpwood production, 1971
Arkansas Ashley
Boone Bradley
Calhoun Chicot Clark Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Crawf ord Cr i t t enden
Dal las Desha Drew
county I
Faulkner 257 . . . Frankl in 2,370 2,005 2: / / Garland 12,904 9,560 3,344 Grant 126,285 62,801 63,484 1
A l l
Hempstead 56,450 45,566 10,884 Hot Spring 60,609 37,539 23,070 Howard 43,042 33,118 9,924
s p e c i e s
Independence 7,587 3,878 Izard 2,725 2,264
Softwood
Jackson 828 78 J e f f e r s o n 55,467 33,505 Johnson 14,546 10,395 4,151
s p e c i e s
Lafaye t te 57,213 43,943 13,270 Lee 3,902 24 3,878 Lincoln 24,083 7,269 16,814 L i t t l e River 42,729 29,622 13,107
'count ies w i t h no pulpwood product ion a r e omit ted.
- - - Standard cords - - - Hardwood
Logan Lonoke
M i l l e r M i s s i s s i p p i Monroe Montgomery
Nevada Newton
Ouachita
Per ry P h i l l i p s Pike Polk Pope P r a i r i e Pu lask i
- - - Standard cords - - - Softwood
S t . F ranc i s 7 4 S a l i n e 44,168 27,806 16 ,36 S c o t t 13,007 11,826 1 , 1 8 Searcy 8 4 Sebas t i a n 880 750 1 3 Sevier 37,920 22,016 15,90 Stone 1,375 1,200 17
county1 Hardwoc
Union 171,958 120,829 51,12
A 1 1
Van Buren 19,298 16,578 2,72
White 12,251 1,626 10,62 Woodruff 6 5 10 5
Yel l 30,346 23,022 7,32
A l l c o u n t i e s 1,884,564 1,236,179 648.38
Table 9. veneer-log production by county, 1971
Arkansas 758 Ashley 107,087
County 1
I
M. bd. ft.2
Bradley 4,597
A l l spec ies County I
1
M. bd. ft.2
Calhoun 17,145 Clark 9,219 Cleveland 21,182 Columbia 6 15
A l l spec ies
Dallas Drew
Faulkner 306
Grant 3,751
Hemps t ead 1,056 Hot Spring 615 Howard 15,128
Lee 10 2 Lincoln 15 3 L i t t l e River 17,511 Lonoke 613
Nevada
Ouachita
Perry P h i l l i p s Pike Polk Pulaski
S t . Francis 4 5 Sal ine 1,534 Sevier 1,644
I / Union
Je f fe r son 1,073 I 1 Tota l 258,581 l c o u n t i e s wi th n e g l i g i b l e output a r e omitted. 2 ~ n t e r n a t i o n a l 1/4-inch r u l e .
Table 10. Piling production by county, 1971
Clark Cleveland
Dal las
Garland Grant
Hot Spring
Je f fe r son
I / Ouachita 7
Pike Pulaski
Sa l ine
Union
Yell
Lincoln 4 1,142
'counties w i t h n e g l i g i b l e output are omitted.
10
Table 11. Pole production by county, 1972
M pieces I ' I M pieces
county l
Cleburne Cleveland
Ouachita 1
A l l s p e c i e s (softwood)
Perry Pike Polk
Dal las
county1
Grant
A l l s p e c i e s (so£ twood)
Sco t t Sevier Stone
Hot Spring Howard
J e f f e r s o n Johnson
Lincoln L i t t l e River 4 Logan 39 I I Tota l 1,142
Counties wi th n e g l i g i b l e output a r e omitted.
Table 12. CommerciaZ post production by county, 1972
Baxt e r Boone Bradley
Nevada Newton
county1
Ouachita 3 0
I I
county1 A l l s p e c i e s (so£ twood)
C a r r o l l Clark Cleburne Columbia Crawf ord
A l l s p e c i e s (softwood)
M pieces
Perry 100 Pike 4 0 Polk 2,512 Pope 17
M pieces
Frank l in Ful ton
Sco t t Searcy Sevier Stone Hot Spring
Howard Union 11
Van Buren 30 Johnson
Yel l 519 Logan
lcoun t ies wi th n e g l i g i b l e output a r e omitted.
Table 13. Output o f rnisceZZaneous products by county, 1971
county ' / 1 Softwood 1 Hardwood spec i e s
- - - M cubic feet- - -
Arkansas 40 . - . 40
Benton Boone Bradley
Calhoun C a r r o l l Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Craighead Crawford Cross
Dal las Desha Drew
Faulkner 342 . . . 34 2 F ra nk l i n 1,016 4 7 969
Garland Grant Greene
Hemps t ead 37 . . . 3 7 Hot Spring 330 199 131 Howard 28 . . . 2 8
Independence 1 4 ... 14 I z a rd 1 4 ... 14
Jackson 4 . . . 4 J e f f e r s o n 258 6 0 198 Johnson 24 ... 2 4
La£ a y e t t e 7 ... 7 Lawrence 7 ... 7 Lee 2 2 . . . 22
county ' / / Softwood ( Hardwood spec i e s - - -M cubic feet- - - 1 Logan
Lonoke
Madison 2,793 . . . 2,793 Mar ion 4 ... 4 Mis s i s s i pp i 5 . . . 5 Monroe 489 ... 489 Montgomery 137 9 2 4 5
I I Nevada 7 7 19 5 8 Newton 3,460 . . . 3,460
I I Ouachita 62 . . . 6 2
P h i l l i p s 9 4 ... 94 Pike 2 9 . . . 2 9 Po in se t t 20 . . . 20 Polk 445 445 ... P r a i r i e 352 ... 352 Pu l a sk i 168 61 107
11 Randolph 170 ... 170
S t . Franc is 93 . . . 9 3 Sa l i ne 5 5 2 3 3 2 Sco t t 772 2 770 Searcy 323 14 309 Sebas t i a n 4 3 35 8 Sevier 28 ... 2 8 Stone 64 . . . 64
1 1 Union
1 1 Van Buren 3 . . . 3
Washington 2 34 4 9 185 White 161 ... 16 1 Woodruff 272 ... 272
1 1 ~ l l coun t i e s 18,189 1,701 16,488 ICounties w i th n e g l i g i b l e ou tput a r e omit ted.
Table 14. Industria2 roundwood production by county, 2971
Arkansas Ashley
Baxter Benton Boone Bradley
Calhoun Carroll Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawf ord Crittenden Cross
Dallas Desha Drew
Faulkner Franklin Fulton
Garland Grant Greene
Nempstead Not Spring Howard
Independence Izard
Jackson Jefferson Johnson
County / All species 1 Softwood 1 Hardwood I
Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke
County All species
Madison Marion Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery
- - - M cubic feet- - -
Nevada Newton
- - - M cubic feet - - - Softwood
Ouachita
Hardwoo,
Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski
Randolph
St.Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebas tian Sevier Sharp Stone
Union
Van Buren
Washington White Woodruff
tafayette 6,768 5,300 1,468 / Lawrence 1,409 522 887 ~ Lee 1,131 5 1,126 1
Yell 11,483 10,539 84
~ l l counties 451,325 309,937 141,38
Tab le 1 5 - Plant byproducts by county, 1972
- - - - - - - - -M cubic feet- - - - - - - - - County 1
Arkansas . . . 219 ... 1 .. ., 218 Ashley 675 9,043 376 8,649 299 394
A l l s p e c i e s I Softwood 1 Hardwood
Baxter 5 16 . . . . . . 5 16 Benton 92 7 1 3 4 8 9 6 7 Boone 26 131 ... ... 26 131 Bradley 2,974 6,489 2,100 4,888 874 1 ,601
F ine 1 Coarse 1 Fine 1 Coarse / Fine I Coarse
C a r r o l l Clark Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Cross
Da l l a s Drew
Faulkner . . . 5 ... . . . ... 5 F rank l in 276 210 16 1 3 260 197
Gar land 900 2,095 898 2,094 2 1 Grant 3,343 7,898 2,916 6,807 427 1 ,091 Greene 3 3 5 ... 2 3 3 3
Hemps t ead 433 841 321 748 112 9 3 Hot Spring 754 1,894 754 1,894 ... ... Howard 3,716 10,178 3,710 9,743 6 435
Independence 7 480 2 399 5 81 I za rd 4 1 316 10 270 3 1 46
J e f f e r s o n 6 26 1,443 616 1,436 L 0 7 Johnson 3 529 1 521 2 8
Lawrence . . . 12 . . . ... . . . 12 L i t t l e River 154 479 154 479 ... ...
Table 15. Plant byproducts by county, 1971 (Continued)
- - - - - - - - - M cubic feet- - - - - - - - - Madison 6 7 1 424 2 ... 669 424 ... ... Marion ... 1 ... 1 Miller 158 5 38 158 374 ... 164 Monroe 555 740 5 1 3 550 7 2 7 ... Montgomery 457 1 ,400 457 1 ,400 ... Nevada 1 ,749 4,085 1 ,749 4,082 ... 3 Newton 4 1 2 1 . . . ... 4 1 2 1
Ouachi ta 720 2,433 346 1 ,592 374 841
P h i l l i p s 6 5 34 ... 2 6 532 ... P i k e 873 2,024 873 2,024 ... Polk 670 1 ,398 666 1 ,376 4 2 2 Pope 732 1 ,644 705 1 ,625 2 7 1 9 ... ... P r a i r i e * . . 221 7 214 P u l a s k i 286 752 38 1 4 3 248 609
... Randolph 9 14 ... 9 14
S t . F r a n c i s 80 185 ... ... 80 185 S a l i n e 442 1 ,275 435 1 ,258 7 17 S c o t t 554 1 ,898 363 1 ,745 1 9 1 1 5 3 Searcy 74 671 25 1 4 7 49 524 ... S e v i e r 32 440 3 2 3 1 5 125 ... ... Sharp 3 4 3 4
... ... Stone 576 655 576 655
Union 4,314 12,045 3,742 10,742 572 1 ,303
Washington 195 231 14 9 1 8 1 222 White 64 206 1 11 6 3 195
... ... ... Woodruff ... 5 5
Y e l l 1 ;558 4,690 1 ,504 4,625 5 4 65
A l l o t h e r c o u n t i e s
Omitted c o u n t i e s have e i t h e r n e g l i g i b l e volume o r less t h a n t h r e e p l a n t s .
Table 16. Unused plant residues by eounty, 1971
- - - - - - - - M cubic feet - - - - - - - -
1 County
Arkansas 245 9 7 2 3 243 94
Baxter Bent on Boone Bradley
A l l s p e c i e s
C a r r o l l Clark Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawf ord Cross
Softwood I Hardwood
Da l l a s 1,800 1,486 1,013 591 787 895
Fine 1 Caarse I Fine I Coarse I Fine 1 Coarse
Faulkner Frankl in
Gar land Grant Greene
Hemps tead 3 0 4 1 2 2 9 2 Hot Spring 136 7 9 91 2 2 4 5 57 Howard 383 165 58 6 7 325 98
Independence 345 150 212 61 133 89 Izard 268 2 30 210 164 58 66
J e f f e r s o n 6 8 4 5 . * . ... 68 45 Johnson 330 131 2 6 1 46 69 8 5
Lawrence 209 250 . . * . * . 209 250 L i t t l e River 165 144 9 3 5 4 f 2 90 Logan 276 4 274 I 2 3 Eonoke $27 12 84 I d. 226 283
Table 16. Unused plant residues by county, 1971 (Continued)
- - - - - - - - -M eubie feet - - - - - - - -
Mar ion 2 6 31 14 18 12 1 3 Miller 16 1 5 0 10 16 151 3 4 ... Monroe 5 6 60 1 5 5 6 0 Montgomery 277 218 268 200 9 18
Nevada 8 8 107 44 5 5 44 5 2 Newton 3,602 2,391 25 36 3,577 2,355
Ouachita 1,369 1,683 1,029 1 ,591 340 9 2
P h i l l i p s 428 154 3 5 425 149 P ike 196 269 10 1 14 9 9 5 120 Polk 642 423 592 375 50 48 Pope 9 7 15 1 4 6 7 2 5 1 7 9 P r a i r i e 335 136 9 1 3 326 123 Pu la sk i 435 4 34 220 178 215 256
... ... Randolph 229 224 229 224
S t . F ranc i s 24 3 186 4 6 239 180 Sa l ine 14 5 3 4 110 2 3 5 32 Sco t t 908 384 839 321 69 63 Searcy 547 282 178 261 369 2 1 Sevier 655 92 516 44 139 4 8 ... ... Sharp 33 41 3 3 4 1 Stone 8 6 161 56 8 0 30 8 1
Union 7 64 465 36 38 728 427
Van Buren 137 178 48 6 7 89 111
... ... Washington 1 3 1 3 White 272 229 8 4 264 225 ... ... Woodruff 10 4 10 4
Y e l l 259 82 255 7 3 4 9
A l l o t h e r coun t i e s 934 19 6 161 8 5 7 7 3 111
T o t a l 21,185 13,824 7,965 5,116 13,220 8,708 lOmitted coun t i e s have e i t h e r n e g l i g i b l e volume o r less than t h r e e p l a n t s .
Table 17 . Bark used by county, 1971
county1 / A l l s p e c i e s / Softwood / Hardwood 11 county1 / A l l s p e c i e s / Softwood I Hardwooc
Ashley
Baxter Benton Boone Bradley
C a r r o l l C l a rk Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Cross
D a l l a s
Faulkner F r a n k l i n
Garland Grant Greene
Hempstead 4,003 3,845 158 Hot Spr ing 9,740 9,740 . . . Howard 53,446 50,196 3,250
Independence 1,566 ... 1,566 I z a r d 866 222 644
J e f f e r s o n 14,130 13 ,111 1 ,019 Johnson 24 1 23
Lawrence 165 . . . 165 L i t t l e River 68,744 50,383 18 ,361 Logan 7,207 ... 7,207
I Madison Marion
Nevada Newton
Ouachi ta
P h i l l i p s P ike Polk Pope P u l a s k i
Randolph
S t . F r a n c i s S a l i n e S c o t t Searcy Sev i e r Sharp Stone
Union
Washington White Woodruff
Y e l l
A l l o t h e r c o u n t i e s
Tot a 1
] .omitted c o u n t i e s have e i t h e r n e g l i g i b l e volume o r l e s s t han t h r e e p l a n t s .
Table 18. B a r k unused by county, 1,071
county1 / A l l s p e c i e s / Softwood Hardwood 1 1 county1 ( A l l s p e c i e s / Softwood / Hardwood
Arkansas Ashley
Baxter Benton Boone Bradley
C a r r o l l Clark Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawf ord Cross
Da l l a s Drew
Faulkner F rank l in
Garland Grant Greene
Hempstead Hot Spr ing Howard
Madison Mar i on Miller Monroe Montgomery
Nevada Newton
Ouachita
P h i l l i p s P ike Polk Pope P r a i r i e P u l a s k i
Randolph
S t . F r anc i s S l a i n e S c o t t Searcy Sev i e r Sharp Stone
Union
Van Buren
Lawrence 3.586 . . . 3.586 1 1 A l l o t h e r
Independence 4,860 2,530 2,330 I za rd 4,580 3,668 912
J e f f e r s o n 5,929 5 ,909 20 Johnson 5,024 3,815 1 ,209
Washington 2,276 . . . 2,276 White 3,817 79 3,738 Woodruff 7 5 . . . 75
y e l l 16,500 16,378 122
'omi t ted c o u n t i e s have e i t h e r n e g l i g i b l e volume o r l e s s than t h r e e p l a n t s .
L i t t l e River 11;929 8 ,631 3; 298 Logan 3,348 3,296 52 Lonoke 3,942 6 3,936
coun t i e s 24,085 9,734 14 ,351
T o t a l 581,323 305,406 275,917
Ashley P . E . Barnes Lumbcr Co. ' iiamburg Rt . 3 , Box 7
T a b l e 19 . I c rpc sm.w?-illsl
Bradley P o t l a t c l i F o r e s t s , I n c . Warren Box 190
County
Cvlhoun Hampton Lumber Co. ilnnlp t o n
Arkansas C. P. Chvney S ~ w n i i l l , i n c ? Dewi t t Box 271
P l a n t
R t . I , Fordyce
Firm L o c a t i o n
C h i c o t J . H. ilomlen 6 Sons
Address
Box X
C l a r k R a r k s d a l e Lumber Co. 3 . A. B a r r i n g e r 6 S o n s 3 J o h n n i e & C u r t Rean Lumbcr Co. ' Milus Bean Lumber Co. 3 D a i l y Lumber Co. F r i z z e l l Lumber Co. Gurdon Lumber Co. 3 Gurdon Lumber Co. 3
i b i t y &?,elen S p r i n g s Amity ~ h i t y A r k a d e l p h i a Girrdon Beiriie Curdon
Rox 56, Curdon
Box 97 Sparkn,nn Box 207 !!ox 8 Box 160
Clay 3. W. Black Lumber Co. 3 Corning Box 107
Cleburne O l i u e t t e Supply Co. Rt . 3 , Higden
Cleveland Kings land Lumber Co. , I n c . 3 S a l i n e Hardwood C o . a
Box 6
Columbia Arkansas-Louis iana 1.umbcr Co. , I n c . ? Magnolia ILumber Co., I n c . 3
Emerson fl;ignol i;i
h'r,st !Jez:?pliis
i:ordyre Fordyrc Sparkm,in
? I n n t i c e l l o Selma
liot S p r i n g s Iiot S p r i n g s
S i le r idnn Si rer idan Sherid,!" I .eola S h e r i d a n 1.~01',
l'ope
blnlvern
N , i s h v i l l e N a s l r v i l l c D i e r k s
B d t e s v i l l e
C a l i c o Rock
Box 286 Eox 218
1105 Gortli > l i ss i .nr i
R t . 1 Box J l ? ?:nrri: Conneicc
Rrrx 5 1h R t . 2, BOX 6 2 , l i l l n r
E i i v 1265 H t . 6 , Box 515
Kt. 2 , Box 17 C R t . 4 , Box 150 300 Long Re11 Box 125 Box 6H Box 95
Rox F
Box 158
llox 2 19 hox 98
C r i t t e n d e n
D a l l a s
Dacus Lumber Co.
D . J . Barnes Lumber Ca. " L. L. Bruce Co. , I n c . Sparkman Lumber Co.
Drew
Garland
Grant
J. P. P r i c e Lumber Co. Selma Timber Co.
R a t e s Limber Co. 'j
B. C. Wilson Lunbcr Lo . , I nc . ' John 0 . Brown S,irr:~i l I is I o g g l n g ' A. L . E n g l i s h ? l i l i ' W. S. Fox b S o n s ' H . C. T o l e r 6 Sori i.uii.ber Co. , Inc. 3. L . Wi l l iams 6 Son, I n c . ilerman Wil son I iinber Co. 3
llempstead
liot S p r i n g
i!ow.ard
iieopsreod Manufac tur ing Co. '
Rot S p r i n g County 1.unlber Co. 3
C l r n r r r e e k T i e Co. .J. D. S c o t t Lumber Co. ' Weyerhaeuser Co. , D i e r k s C i t y P l a n t '
Tiidependencc
I z a r d
.Jackson
J e f f e r s o n
.Joirnson
i..rt .,yet r e
I i n c o l n
liiwLiy Lumber Co. ' Box 206
Box 196
Rax 617
Upst 6 t h
Box 321
!!ayes Brus. !.i~mher Co.
C u r t n c r I.umbcr Co. ' W. S. Fox 6 Sons
Oz,irk Box 6 CrriLing Cn . '
F u l l e r Lumbcr Co. ?
Floyds S a t m i l l , !nc.
l i ~ w p o r t
P i n e R l u f f
C l a r k s v i l l e
i . rwlsv i1 l e
? t a r C i t y
1 . i t t l e i l i v e r G u n t r r liros. 1.iimhcr Co . Wil t o n
Locan Simmons i.iinher Co . l i o o n e v i l l e Box 398
? l i l l e r .Jones Ltimber Co. J u n k i n 1.tln:ber Co. , lnc. '
l e x n r k a n n Boh 954 l e x a r k a n a Box 59
?lotiroe P o t l a ~ c i i F o r e s t s , I n c . Clarendon
Non8gai;cry i \ rkansas Wood Proriticts Cc! K i l l i a n Lumber Co. ' S c o t t 1.iimber Co. ?
3ori;:an Uorrlan ? I t . I d a
Fordyce Lox 98 Box 275
?;ev.~dn l ' o t l a t c l i F o r e s t s , i n c . ? P r e s c o t t
i lunc l i i ta Brarden Lumber Ca . , Inc . ' Rearden Box 155 C t i i d e s t e r Lumber Co. C l i i d r s t p r Box 8 Keynolds-h%ite Lumber Cn. C u l l e n d a l e Box 366, Cnmden Rogers !.umber Co. , I n c . ramden Rt . 3 , Box 213 Yellow P i n e I.t>mbcr Co. , I n c . S~CPIIPI>S Box 486
Table 19. Large sanniZZsl (Continued)
Pe r ry C. J . P i e r c e Lumber ~ 0 . ~ B. H. S a t t e r f i e l d M i l l
County
P h i l l i p s Chicago M i l l & Lumber Co Faus t Band Sawmill, Inc. '
Pe r ry P e r r y v i l l e
I---- - --..-
Rt. 2
Firm Locat i on
West Helena Box 2517 West Helena Box T
Address2
Pike Murfreesboro Lumber Co. Murfreesboro Box 338
Polk Hatton Lumber Co. Dale Rodgers Lumber Co.
Hatton Mena Box 232
Pope B ib le r Bros. Lumber & Supply Co., 1nc. R u s s e l l v i l l e Box 490
P r a i r i e Mi l l e r -Pa t t e r son Lumber & Timber, Inc . Des Arc Box 310
Pu la sk i 3 . H . Hamlen & Son, Inc . Koppers Co. Pennington & Williams Sawmill Co
Sa l ine Floyd Brown Lumber Co. Hol icer & Jones Lumber Co.
S c o t t Big Pine Lumber Co. D id ie r Lumber Co. S c o t t County L.<vbpr Co. Waldron Lumber Co.
Searcy Buffa lo River F loo r i cg Cr: ' Treadwel l Lumber Co.
L i t t l e Rock Box 327 North L i t t l e Rock Box 3185 P e r r y v i l l e Rt. 2
Hensley Benton
Waldron Mansf i e l d Waldron Waldron
Rt. 1, Box 38 Box 208
Box 248 Rt. 2. Box 190, Fo r t Smith Drawer G
Marshal l Box 386 Morning S t a r Marshal l
Stone Branscum & Harness Sawnil1 Mountain View Marshal l
Union Anthony Fores t Products Co. E. L. Bruce Co., Cal ion Lumber Co . Georgia-Pacif i c Corp. Gunnel1 M i l l Lewisv i l l e F loo r ing Co. O l i n k r a f t Sawmill3 Watson-Davis Lumber Co.
Urbana Junc t ion C i t y Box 370 Cal ion Box 348 Eldorado Box 1511 New Hope Rt. 5 , Box 210, Magnolia Strong Box 267 Hu t t ig Box 317 M t . Hol ly Box 122
White Fred Beaman Sawmill Searcy Box 21
Ye l l D e l t i c Farm & Timber C O . ~ Ola Pla inview Lumber Co . Plainview Box 156 Wilson Wood Lumber Co . , Inc . Ola Box 194
'Output of 3 m i l l i o n board f e e t o r more. 'of £ i c e addres s s p e c i f i e d when d i f f e r e n t from p l a n t l o c a t i o n . 3 ~ r o d u c e d ch ips f o r s a l e t o pu lpmi l l s .
Table 20. 5haZZ sian?iZZsi
1 1 Location 1 Address2 County
Arkansas A. G. Yarbrough Sawmill #l A. G. Yarbrough Sawmill 12
Dewitt Casscee
Firm
Rt. 1, Humphrey Rt. 1, Humphrey
Plant I
Baxter A1 fred Lawson H. L. Pool Mill Dave Tucker Mill
Benton Ted DeGroff Sawmill J. G. Forriester Hurshel Keith Means & Eversole Jack Loyd W. R. Moore Ozark Hardwood Co. Elmer Rusher Chester Scott Sullivan Sawmill Howard Todd James Todd Don W. Webb White & Haden
Shady Grove Mountain Home Gassville
Rt. 2, Mountain Home Rt. 1
Bestwater Gravette iiiwasse
Rt. 4, Rogers Rt. 3 Rt. 1
Box 183 Rt. 2 Benton Box 423
Roaers Bentonville Springdale Roaers Rogers High£ ill Hiahfill
Rt. 1, Gentry Rt. 1, Siloam Springs Rt. 3 ~ravette
Sulphur Springs Gravette Healing Springs Rt. 2, Bentonville
Boone N. B. Cantwell Kenneth Greenhaw Schaeffer Tie & Lumber
Alpena Harrison Omaha
Rt. 2 Box 66
Bradley Braham-Sevier Cn. Banks Box 471, Fordyce
Carroll Dale Buell Lumber Co. Lepley Sawmill Andrew McNeill Sawmill Carroll Minick Sawmill Gary Morrell Sawmill J. E. Parker Sawmill Homer Price Sawmill Ted Scates Sawmill Troy Sietz Sawmill Joe Wilson Sawmill
Green Forest Dry Fork Eureka Springs Green Forest Eureka Springs Grandview Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Berryville Metalton
Re. 3, Berryville Rt. 1 Rt. 3 Rt. 1 Rt. 5, Berryville Rt. 1 Rt. 1 Rt. 3 Rt. 4, Huntsville
Clark Billy McKa Hardwood Mill3 Arkadelpbia Box 474
Clay Octo Smith Sawmill Corning 409 N. Hope
Cleburne Cleburne County Post Co. Martin Lumber Co. Randy Smith Mill Lisle Turney Sawmill
Herber Springs Rt . 3, Box 53 Concord Greers Ferry Edgemont Qui tman Box 3
Cleveland Troy Miller Tie Co. Kingsland Rt. 1, Box 199
Columbia H. F. Efird S. L. Smith Sawmill Tucker Lumber Co. Frank E. Williams Lumber Co.
Village R. 2, Box 449, Camden Waldo Box 191 Taylor Box 515, Springhill, La. Macedonia Box 715, Springhill, La.
Conway Aurbon Heflin Sawmill Willie T. Howard Sawmill E. E. Vaughn Sawmill
Atkins Jerusalem Jerusalem
Rt. 3 Star Route, Hattieville Rt. 3, Atkins
Craighead Slavens Sawmill Tinsley Sawmill
Jonesboro Jonesboro
Rt. 2, Bono Box 1166
Crawf ord Ben Brewers Sawmill M. C. Hopkins Sawmill Glenn Kimes Sawmill Southwestern Manufacturing Co.
Mulberry Rt. 2 Natural Dam Chester Van Buren 113 Lafayette St.
Cross Roy Richardson & Son J. H. Sherman Mill
Giynne Wynne
Box 124 Rt. 1
Dallas Homer & Gean Brazeale Sawmill Henry Draper Mill Garland Gaston Mi113 Dale Givens Sawmill Henry Jackson Sawmill Tedsco
Sparkman Willow Sparkman Sparkman Manning Fordyce
Rt. 1 Rt. 2, Box 240, Malvern
Rt. 1 Box 22 2ox 471
Drew Herman Wilson Lumber Co. ?lonticello Box 577
Faulkner Fred Aycock Sawmill B.B. Heffington Sawmill
Mayflower Vilonia 815 Arum St., Conway
Franklin John Gosset Ozark James Jones Sawmill Cass Star Route 1, Ozark Everett Owen Sawmill Ozark Rt. 2 Gavin Patterson Sawmill Mulberry Rt. 2, Box 241 0. 2. Sturdivant Sawmill Ozark Star Route 2
Table 20. SmaZt srnJniZZs1 (Continued)
Location ~ d d r e s s ~ County I Firm I Plan t
I
Fulton
Grant
Edward Baldridge Mill B i l l McCradic M i l l
Hardy Rt. 1 Mammoth Spring Rt. 2
Donald Davis Sawmill S. W. Main M i l l Walker Lumber Co.
Poyen Sheridan Poyen
Rt. 3, Box 200.4 Rt. 1, Malvern
Greene
Hempstead
Hot Spring
Cox Sawmill Cupples Sawmill
Paragould Marmaduke
Rt. 7 Box 131
Les te r Fincher Lumber Co. Verdo H o l l i s Sawmill
Washington R t . 1 Patmos
H. A. Chandler Kidder Lumber Co. James Tuggle
Glen Rose Rt. 3, Box 346, Malvern Malvern Box 115 Glen Rose Rt. 3, Malvern
Howard Cohen Davis Tie M i l l Poag Lumber Co. Doyle T o l l e t t Lumber Co. Terry Wax Sawmill
Athens Dierks Athens Dierks
B a t e s v i l l e Cord B a t e s v i l l e B a t e s v i l l e
Sidney Melborne For ty Four Brockwell Melbourne
Dolph
Hwy. 70 W , DeQueen
Gillham
Independence Benton Hardwood Inc . Alfred Heyde M i l l Wesley Hipp Lumber Co C. E. T r o t t e r Sawmill
Box 21
Hwy 14 W. Newport Rt.
I za rd Car l Bailey M i l l Bandmill Gin Co. Woodrow Cook M i l l C l i f t o n Dockins Lumber Co. Moss American
Box 35
Box 25861, Oklahoma Ci ty , Oklahoma
James Sanders Mill
Je f fe r son
Johnson
K. M . Watson Sulphur Springs Rt. 1, Box 312, Pine Bluff
R. L. C u r t i s Sawmill W i l l i s Grace Sawmill Arch G r i f f i n Sawmill Vaughn Selby Sawmill
Hagarv i l l e Lamar Rt. 1 C l a r k s v i l l e Rt. 2, Box 178 Ozone Rt. 1. Lamar
Lafaye t t e
Lawrence
Tyco Lumber Co. Lewisv i l l e Box 10
Lee Edwards & Son Sawmill Dewey E l l i s Ronald Morse T i e M i l l Moss American
Hoxie Ravenden Dovdy Lynn
Box 1 Box 19 S a f f e l l Box 25861, Oklahoma Ci ty ,
Oklahoma Murphy Sawmill H. T. S a f f e l l Smith & Son M i l l Ray Swartzlander M i l l
Ravenden Strawberry Ravenden Ravenden
S a f f e l l Rt. 1 Rt. 1
Lee
L i t t l e River
Dale Bennett Sawmill Aubrey
Ryman Bowman Sawmill John Bristow Sawmill Brown Sawmill D & M Sawmill Alvin F e r r e l l Sawmill George G a r r e t t Sawmill Jun io r Green Sawmill M . F. Lisenby & Son M i l l Scarborough M i l l Jack Sco t t Sawmill
Ogden Gravely Arden Alleene Richmond Arden Arkinda Wilton Wallace Arden
1420 Rankin, Ashdown Rt. 2, Box 81, Foreman Rt. 3, Box 175, Ashdown Box 54 Rt. 3, Ashdown R t . 3 , Box 165, Ashdown
Rt. 1, Ashdown Rt. 3, Ashdown Rt. 3, Ashdown
Logan
Lonokc
Raggio Sawmill Chismvil le Rt . 2 , Magazine
Lonoke Lonoke Lonoke Lonoke Lonoke C a r l i s l e
Rt. 2, Beehe R t . 2, Beebe Bald Knob Rt. 2, Box 3 C a r l i s l e Cabot
W. W. Chrisp B i l l e Lynxwiler Sawmill Mi tche l l Bros. Allen Neal T ie M i l l C. W. Owens & Son W . E . White T ie S i l l
Madison 3. R. Banks Sawmill Delhert Clark Sawmill C l a r k s v i l l e Wood Products Combs M i l l DHM Lumber Co. Ozark Fores t Products Richland Handle Co. C. L. Thacker Sawmill Alfred Thompson Sawmill Andy Todd Sawmil 1 Ralph White Sawmil 1 i r ' i l lh i t e Sawmill
Marble Harrison Forum Rt. 3 , Huntsv i l l e Combs C l a r k s v i l l e Combs Huntsv i l l e Rt. 1 Pet t igrew Wesley Pe t t ig rew P u n t s v i l l e Rt. 4 Hindsv i l l e Rt. 1 Forum Boston
Table 20. %aL7 sannilZsl (Continued)
Marion Beal Halliday Humphrey Sawmill H. C. Ormand Supply Co. A. L. Pilgrim Art Purdom
County
Yellville Flippin Summit Harrison Flippin Dodge City Hollow Rt. 1, Yellville
Miller Bryant & Horn Sawmill
Firm
Texarkana 1121 Prince
103 k'. Pine St.
- Plant
Monroe Farrell-Cooper Lumber Co. Roy & Octie Pledger Tie Mill
Location
Brinkley Monroe
~ddress'
Nevada Acorn Lumber Co . Gulley Lumber Co. John L. Saunders Sawmill D. A . Wicker Sawmill
Rosston Prescott Sutton Prescott
Box 341, Camden Box 143 Rt. 2, Emmett Rt. 4
Newton Bowling Sawmill Campbell Bros. Lawrence Carlton A. L. Casey Sawmill Gordon Day Sawmill Fowler Lumber Co . Harold Greenhaw Turney Hughes Bill James Sawmill Lackey Sawmill Lane Bros. Sawmill Etzel Mack
Fallsville Fallsville Fallsville Boxley Piercetown Ponca Vendor Murray Fallsville Low Gap Jasper Fallsville
Salus Mt. Judea Oark Ponca Rt. 1, box 17, Jasper
Parthenm Star Route, Saius Kt. 2, Jasper Mt. Judea Oark
Amy Lumber Co. T. 3. Belt Sawmill Eli Charles Goodwin-White Co. P. W. Strickland Sawmill Joe Walker Sawmill
Amy Rt. 3, Box 134B, Camden Amy Eagle Mills Buena Vista Rt. 2, Box 96, Stephens Cullendale Box 366, Camden Smackover Rt. 4, Box 368, Camden Camden 619 Crestwood
Phillips
Pike
Bill Gulledge Lumber Co. Pearson Lumber Co . J. D. Sweeney
Marvell Clarendon Marvell
Box 132 Box 3385, Memphis, Tenn. Box 662, Brinkley
G. D. Brewer Sawmill Elbert Davis Lumber Co. Inell Jones Sawmill Pinkerton Lumber Co.
New Hope DeQueen Murf reesboro Box 201 Langley Box 311, Clenwood Glenwood
Polk Bowden Sawmill Lewis Lumber Co . C. E. Martin Reese Tie Co. Rosson Sawmill Sanderson Sawmill
Roard Camp Cove Box 95 Hatf ield Cove Jnk Star Rt. 9, Box 82 Mena Rt. 2, Box 216
Pope Jess Austin Sawmill Duvall Sawmill Ennis Sawmill Leon Ford Sawmill Robert L. Johnson Sawmill Loyon Langford Sawmill Elmer Middleton Sawmill Garrison Standridge SAwmill Treadwell SAwmill
Dover Rt. 1 Hector Rt. 4, Russellville Buttermilk Rt. 3, Atkins Dover Pelsor Ben Hur Rector Sand Gap Vendor Scottsville Ben Hur Scottsville Rt. 1, Hector
Prairie
Pulaski
Randolph
Jimmie Don Green Tie Mi11 Hickory Plains Des Arc
Eschbach Bros. Sawmill Co. Bigelow Kt. I
Walter Agnew Mill Kavenden Springs Rt. 2 Emory Blevins Pocahontas Kt. 3 I. M. Bounds Mill Warm Springs Hubert Casady Mill Yaynard L . R. Haney Timber Works Pocahontas Rt. 2 Ralph Hill Mill Maynard George Jones Mill Maynard Rt. 1 Hubert Lynxwiller Warm Springs Wayne Moore Warm Springs Arnold Rapport Warm Springs Rt. 1, Maynard Jerry Sullivan Maynard Bill Turner Mill Warm Springs Wilkerson-Lynxwiller Ravenden Springs
Scott
Sharp
Stone Cartwright SAwmill Fifty Six W. H. Cartwright Pine Sawmill Mountain View Hwy. 14 E. Chitwood & Adams Sawmill St. James Mountain View Olis Cammell Sawmill Timbo
Table 20. SmaZl sawmills' (Continued)
Plant
Union E. L. Goodwin Tie Mill
County , Firm Location
Van Buren Arkwood, Inc . Conway Manufacturing Co. Jerl Hefner Sawmill
Address
White
St. Francis Alderson Lumber Co. Forrest City A. P. DeMange Lumber Co. Madison Box 171 Grif fith Lumber CO.~ Madison Box 151 Donnie R. Jones Mill Palestine T. C. Ridings Sawmill Hunter Bill Smith Tie Mill Palestine Herman Young Enterprises Forrest City iiwy. 1
Saline D. B. Beck Benton Box 21 Ralph Johnson Sawmtll Co. Paron Kling Sawmill Mabelvale 9800 Kling Road Arthur Lindsey Avilla Rt. 1, Box 137, Alexander George Price Benton Rt. 2, Box 323
Terry Edwards Sawmill Bates Rt. 1, Heavener, Okla. Goddard Bros. Sawmill Waldron Rt. 3 Ted Metcalf Abbott Rt. 2, Booneville Sanders Sawmill Bates Rt. 1, Heavener, Okla. J. W. Vaught Sawmill Mountainburg Waltreak Tie Co. Parks Rufus Williams Sawmill Abbott
Searcy Branscum & Harness Sawmill Marshall Box 14 Bobby Bratton Sawmill Snowball Box 434, Marshall Passmore Sawmill Leslie Rt. 6, Box 27 D. C. Still Sawmill Morning Star Rt. 4, Box 47 White Wood Treating Co. St. Joe.
Sevier Horatio Lumber Co. Horatio Box 155 Poag Lumber Co. fioratio Iiwy. 70 W., DeQueen Poag Lumber Co. Lockesburg Hwy. 70 W., DeQueen C. C. Smith Sawmill Central Winthrop
Bailey Sawmill Ash Flat V. L. Baldridge Mill Hardy Rt. 1 Collins Bros. Hardy Rt. 2 , Mammoth Spring Earnest Green Mill f!ardy Rt. 1 Alfred Oakes Mills Hardy Rt. 1 C. B. Oaks Hardy Rt. 1 llarry Ratliff Williford Dwane Young Mill Willif ord Rt. 1
Washington Roy Lee Drummond Alvis Hampton Hayes Industries Tremon Henson Lawrence Lyons Nationa hardwood Co. Ozark Forest Products, Inc Fay Reed
Wallace Bell Sawmill Calvin Davis Sawmill Ralph Davis Sarmill Bill Giles Sawmill Jack Moore Sawmill Porter & Bratcher Sawmill Roy Rettig Sawmill Ronald Root Sawmill E. D. Strickland Sawmill Elmo Usery Tie Mill J. ir'. Wallace Mill
Woodruff Lolon C. Risler Sawmill Clarence C. Shue
Yell Elmer Gist Sawmill Dick B. Jewel1 Sawnill Vester Neeley Sawmill Plainview Wood Products Otto Potter Mill Bruce Stewart Sawmill
Calion
Clinton Clinton Clinton
Winslow Winslow Winslow Winslow Winslow Prairie Grove Fayetteville Winslow
Albion Judsonia Bald Knob Searcy Griffithville Griffithville Beebe Bald Knob Bald Knob Higginson Bald Knob
Pangburn Morton
Yt. George Ola Ola Plainvicw Onyx Danville
Box 2
Box G Rt. 3
Rt. 1 Rt. 1
Rt. 2 Rt. 1
1819 W. 6 St. Rt. 1
Rt. 5, Searcy
Rt. 2
Box 374
Rt. 2, Box 385
Rt. 1
Danville Box 186
Star Route, Steve Box 368
J. D. Winters Sawmill Dardanellr 814 East .I, Russellville Output of less than 3 million board feet. Office address specified when different from ~lant location.
%reduced chips for sale to pulpmills.
2 5
Conway Arkansas Kraf t Corp. Morrilton
Table 21. Wood puZpmiZ 2s
Jefferson
County
Weyerhaeuser Co., Dierks Division International Paper Co.
Pine Bluff Pine Bluff
Ashley Georgia-Pacific Corp., Crossett Division-Paper Crossett
Firm
Little River Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. Ashdown
Location
Ouachita International Paper Co. Camden
Pulaski Superwood Corp. of Arkansas Little Rock
Table 22. Veneer p k t s
Ashley Georgia-Pacific carp .*#13 Georgia-Pacific Corp .* /k3
Crossett Crossett
Plant County
Box 520 Box 520
Firm
Bradley Sykes & Wilson Flooring Co., I ~ c . ~ Warren Drawer 520 0
--
Clark Arkla Chemical Corp . * 3
Dallas Georgia-Pacific carp. *3
Gurdon
Fordyce
Box 43
Box 660
Type2 Location
Garland Weyerhaeuser Co. * Mountain Pine 0
~ddressl
Howard Nashville Crate Co. Umpire Timber products3 Weyerhaeuser Co.*
Phillips Beisel Veneer Hoop Co. McKnight Veneer & Plywoods Inc.
Nashville Umpire Dierks
Box 29
West Helena Box 2338 West Helena Box M
Pulaski Little Rock Crate & Basket C O . ~ Little Rock 1623 E. 14th C
Union Olinkraf t ~lywood*~ Huttig Box 317 0
l0f fice address specified when different from plant location. 2~ = plants producing chiefly container veneer. 0 = plants producing chiefly commercial and other veneer. 3~roduces chips for sale to pulpmills. * Produces southern pine plywood.
Boone Arkwood I n c . G. H. Widner Pos t Yard
Table 23. Post, pole, and p i z i n g plants
Omaha Omaha
County
Box 199 Rt . 5 , Har r i son
Bradley Pos t & Pole Co. Hermitage Box 707, Camden
Bent on Timber Trea ted Produc t s Co. Rogers Box 183
Firm
C a r r o l l E a r l C l i f t o n Pos t Yard B e r r y v i l l e Rt. 4
Cleburne Cleburne County Pos t Co. Herber Spr ings Rt . 3 , Box 53
P l a n t
Crawf ord Sherman Mar t inda le Van Buren 804 Federa l Road
Loca t ion
D a l l a s Elrod Co. Fordyce M t . Elbo Road, Rison
~ d d r e s s '
Grant I n t e r n a t i o n a l Paper Co., Wood Prese rv ing Div. Leola Box 121
Iza rd S e n t i n e l of Arkansas Ca l ico Rock Box 376
Johnson Arkwood I n c . Lamar
L i t t l e River Franc ies Hubrel Po le Operat ion Al lene
Marion Burleson & Son Y e l l v i l l e
Montgomery Tidwell Co. Caddo Gap
Nevada Ouachita-Nevada County T r e a t i n g Co. R. & A. P o s t P l a n t
Reader Laneburg
Rt. 1, Ashdown
Reader S t a t i o n , Chides te . Rt . 2 , Emmett
P ike I n t e r n a t i o n a l Paper Co., Wood P r e s e r v i n g Div. D e l i g h t Box 116
Polk Cimarron Lumber Co. Hatf i e l d I n t e r n a t i o n a l Paper Co., Wood P r e s e r v i n g Div. Mena Mena Produc t s Co. Mena Reese T i e Co. Cove Three S t a t e s Lumber Co. Mena
Box 1 0 Box 125 Box 736
Box 70
P u l a s k i Kroppers Co. North L i t t l e Rock Box 3185
S c o t t S a r r a t t Lumber & P o s t Southwestern Wood P r e s e r v i n g Co. Southwestern Wood P r e s e r v i n g Co. Three S t a t e s Lumber Co.
Waldron Waldron Ba tes Waldron
Box 172 Box 129
Searcy White Wood T r e a t i n g Co. S t . J o e
Sev ie r Weyerhaeuser Co., Die rks Div., DeQueen T r e a t i n g P l a n t DeQueen
Union Eldorado Po le & P i l i n g Co., Inc . Eldorado Box 7
Van Buren Arkwood Inc . C l i n t o n
Y e l l Midland Supply Co., I n c . Ola Box 128 Wood T r e a t i n g Co. Ola Box 206
l ~ f f i c e address s p e c i f i e d when d i f f e r e n t from p l a n t l o c a t i o n .
Benton Eversole 6 Son Rogers Box 183
Table 24. MisceZZaneous rjZants
Boone F l e x s t e e l I n d u s t r i e s , Inc . Independent Stave Co. ' Keete r Charcoal Co. Su t ton Produc t s , Inc .
County
Har r i son Har r i son Omaha Har r i son
Box 1059
Firm
Box 176 Box 191
P l a n t I
1.ocation
C a r r o l l Keeter Charcoal Co.
~ d d r e s s l
Green F o r e s t Branson, Mo.
Arkansas Spraton Square M i 1 1 6 Tichnor 702 West 3 , Dewitt
Clark Na t iona l Gypsum Co. " Arkadelphia Box 39
Craighead Angelo Manufacturing Co., ~ n c . ~ Arkansas Dimensions, Inc. B 6 T Dimension M i l l t Clems Sawmill H i l l Lumber Co. T i n s l e y Sawmill
Jonesboro 1106 Hope Jonesboro Box 846 Jonesboro Rt . 5 Jonesboro 213-1/2 S. Main Lake Ci ty Jonesboro Box 1166
Crawf ord Nolen Handle C O ? Mountainburp
Cross Richardson & Son S tave Mi11 Wynne Box 124
D a l l a s Bruner & Ivory Handle Co. L . W. C la rk , Inc.
Sparkman Fordyce
Box 283 Box 728
Faulkner F o s t e r Oar Co. Conway Box 1185
F r a n k l i n Esrmon E l l i s o n S tave M i 1 1 Ozark Charcoal Co.
Cass Ozark
Rt . 2 , Ozark Rt. 2
Grant The LaPie r re Sawyer Handle Co 5 Sheridan Box 32
Greene 3. H. Hamlen 6 Son, Inc . Paragould Wood Produc t s Co., Inc.
Paragould Paragould
709 S. 3rd Ave. Box 31
Hempstead Bruner-Ivory Handle Co. S p l i t Hickory Co., Inc.
Hope Hope
Box 647 Box 625
Hot Spring Bray Lumber Co. Joe Itobbins6
Malvern Malvern
531 Sunset Rt . 2 , Box 49
Independence Bowman Handle M i l l " B a t e s v i l l e Newport Rt.
J e f f e r s o n Brown F u r n i t u r e Manufacturing Co. Wilbanks Wood Produc t s
P ine Bluff Box 5699 P ine Bluff 3rd 6 Willow
Johnson C l a r k s v i l l e Wood p roduc t s3
Lawrence K i f e r M i l l 6
Lee J o s e Lu i s pineda6
C l a r k s v i l l e Box 529
0 ' Kean
Monroe
Logan Arkansas Charcoal co .2 Sc ran ton Charcoal C O . ~
P a r i s Scranton
Box 66 Rt . 1, Box 1178
Piadiscn Keeter Charcoal C O . ~
Keeter Shavings M i l l W i l l h i t e industries5 Wood Shaving C ~ r p . ~
H u n t s v i l l e Rt . 5 H u n t s v i l l e Box 537 P e t t i g r e w H u n t s v i l l e Rt . 5
Marion Burleson 6 Son" Y e l l v i l l e
Monroe H. L. p a t r i c k s Volner Square M i l l E
Brinkley Br ink ley
Rt . 1, Box 106 Rt . 1
Montgomery M t . I da Stave ~ 0 . ~ 0 . J . ~ u b b $
M t . Ida M t . Ida Box 32
Newton A. L. Casey SawmillS Fowler Lumber C O . ~
George Charcoal C O . ~
J a s p e r Charcoal
Boxley Ponca George p r u i t t
Ponca
Osage J a s p e r
Ouachita Monarch Wedge C O . ~ Cu l l enda le Box 2155, Camden
P h i l l i p s E a r l B a r t l e t t Square ~i11' Lonnie Moore Square M i l l
Rt. 2, Box 249 Box 458
P o i n s e t t La i r son Square l ill'
Polk Arkansas Charcoal Co.'
Trumann
H a t f i e l d
P r a i r i e T r e a t Bros. Stave ~ 0 . ~ Des Arc Box 556 White River Square Co. Des Arc Box 214
Table 24. Miscellaneous pzants (Continued)
I P l a n t Countv i Firm 1
P u l a s k i American Exce l s io r Co . L. D. Johnson Stave M i l l 3
Randolph Hubert A l l i s o n M i l l Char les Gri f f i n 5 Roy Orba r t s M i l l 5 S a l l e e Bros.
S t . F r a n c i s Over tus Br inker Handle & Square M i l l 5 True Temper Corp., Wheatley p l a n t 6
North L i t t l e Rock L i t t l e Rock 11420 Southr idge
Pocahontas Rt . 5 Warm Spr ings Pocahontas Pocahontas Box 9 1
Caldwel l Wheatley
Box 39 Box 95
S a l i n e J . W . Mashburn6 East End Rt. I , Hensley
S c o t t Waldron Charcoal Co . Williams & Son Moulding Co.
Waldron Box 303 Abbott
Searcy T r e a t Bros. Stave Co. Mar sha l l Box 217
Sebas t i an Su t ton product^, l n c . F t . Smith Rt. 4 , Box 219
Stone Hines ley & E v e r e t t E n t e r p r i s e s , I nc . E . W. S tewar t ~ i l 1 ~ Ed Younger Stave C O . ~
Washington Acme Handle Co. Nat ions Hardwood Co.
Mountain View Mountain View Webb S t . S t . James Mountain View
Greenland Box 208, F a y e t t e v i l l e P r a i r i e Grove
Woodruff Clarence C. shue6 Morton
Y e l l P la inview Wood p roduc t s3 Pla inview T o i f i c e a d d r e s s s p e c i f i e d when d i f f e r e n t from p l a n t l o c a t i o n . ' charcoal . k o o p e r a g e . % x c e l s i o r . 5 ~ a n d l e s t o c k . 6 ~ i s c e l l a n e o u s dimension m i l l .
Bertelson, Daniel F
1973. Arkansas forest industries, 1971. South. For. Exp. Stn., New Orleans, La. 29 p. (USDA For. Serv. Resour. Bull. SO-38)
Arkansas forests supplied more than 451 million cubic feet of roundwood to forest industries in 1971. Total timber harvest has increased 15 percent since 1968. Saw logs and pulpwood, ranking first and second, accounted for 83 per- cent of the roundwood harvest. The total number of saw- mills declined, but average receipts per mill increased.
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